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Netflix is doubling down on original stories and comedies
Los Angeles Times
|March 20, 2026
Rather than chasing sequels and reboots, Netflix is betting its 2026 film strategy on a massive investment in original storytelling and a renewed focus on the theatrical comedy.
The streaming giant’s need for original content is one of the main reasons Netflix fought fiercely to acquire Warner Bros. But even after losing the bid to Paramount earlier this month, the priority remains.
“We're zigging where legacy studios are zagging,” Dan Lin, Netflix’s film chairman, said Wednesday at Netflix’s slate event in Hollywood.
Last year, 18 of the top 20 theatrical films were based on already established intellectual property, like with sequels and remakes. The only two original ideas to break through were Ryan Coogler’s “Sinners” and Zach Cregger’s “Weapons.” Both of these films were received well by audiences and earned golden statues at this year’s Oscars.
Lin said that at Netflix, 2025's slate was the “exact opposite,” where half of the films it released last year were based on original storytelling.
“We have a very healthy content budget. So if there’s a great movie out there, we'll go out and either build it or acquire it,” Lin said.
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